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Capillary/Venous/Lymphatic (CVL) Malformations

A child's throat with signs of CVL Malformations     CVL malformations are deep vascular malformations, characterized by soft compressible deep-tissue swelling, which, at times, is associated with varicosities, arteriovenous shunts, and nevus flammeus-like changes. Capillary/Venous/Lymphatic (CVL) Malformations are with unknown causes   Although the exact cause of lymphatic malformations is unknown, they are thought to be caused by errors in the formation and development of lymphatics... 

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